by Educationwise Rebecca | Apr 2, 2026 | News
Most people wait until they are already in a management role before they start thinking seriously about leadership development. It feels like the logical sequence. Get the promotion, then get the training. Step into the role, then figure out how to do it well. The...
by Educationwise Rebecca | Apr 1, 2026 | News
Many people spend years working in jobs that simply pay the bills. They show up, do what’s required, and count down the hours until the day ends. But more and more people are beginning to ask an important question: what if work could actually be something you...
by Educationwise Rebecca | Mar 31, 2026 | News
Exercise referral is becoming an increasingly important part of the UK’s approach to health and wellbeing. As pressure on healthcare services continues to grow and long-term conditions become more common, physical activity is being recognised as a powerful and...
by Educationwise Rebecca | Mar 30, 2026 | News
Most businesses have a fairly clear sense of what training costs. The course fees, the time away from the day job, the admin involved in getting people enrolled and supported through a programme. These are visible costs and they are easy to point to when budgets get...
by Educationwise Rebecca | Mar 27, 2026 | News
There is a version of this decision that feels entirely rational. Training budgets get cut, headcount gets reduced and the focus shifts to delivering what needs to be delivered with the resources currently available. In the short term, the numbers often look fine....